Drawing on her dissertation work on moral habits, philosopher Lisa Thomas-Smith (now at Clemson) discusses the nature of and need for habits, methods for improving our habits, cultural influences on people's habits, recent cultural shifts for better and worse, and more.
Time Stamps 00 Intro 1:02 What moral habits are and why we need them 5:30 Cognitive limits and habits 8:04 Habits of thought and of action 9:33 The power and challenge of changing habits of thought 11:11 The bootsrapping problem of habit change 13:01 Compulsive versus goal-directed habits 15.54 When to ask for help 17:30 Are we more capable of self-formation that Aristotle recognized? 19:51 What is character and how important is it? 24:30 Praise and blame given the power of habit 30:23 Being open to change 36:27 Principles and habits 41:54 Biology and culture 47:43 Rationalist moral theories and habits 53:00 How hard is it to form new habits? 59:12 Changing the environment / Starting with a value 1:05:35 Is our culture getting better at overcoming bigotries? 1:10:31 Troubling cultural signs / Individualism and sociality 1:15:45 Political corruption and distrust 1:22:37 The state of academia 1:29:14 Limited diversity in philosophy 1:34:14 Reaching people when they're young 1:41:00 Ayn Rand, rationality, and habits 1:46:08 What's next / Wrap-up
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